agenda - Global Donors Forum
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agenda - Global Donors Forum
al convening ilanthropists rge strategic investment. Global Donors Forum is the biennial convening of the World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists to promote effective giving and forge strategic partnerships for high-impact social investment. GLOBAL DONORS FORUM 2016 Resetting Priorities Redefining Roles May 25-26, 2016 • Istanbul Following the UN World Humanitarian Summit, May 23-24, Istanbul STRATEGY DELIVERY SUSTAINIBILITY globaldonorsforum.org GLOBAL DONORS FORUM Global Donors Forum is the biennial convening of the World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists to promote effective giving and forge strategic partnerships for high-impact social investment. The Global Donors Forum convenes distinguished philanthropists, public and private sector leaders, social investors, financial services industry executives, and experts from across the world to offer pragmatic insight and constructive response to pressing global and regional challenges. The biennial Global Donors Forum serves as a marketplace for ideas, as a platform for sharing knowledge and for forging partnerships, and as a launching pad for high-impact collaborative activities. In addition, this convening is widely recognized as the premier forum on Muslim philanthropy worldwide where issues unique to Muslim giving are discussed in a safe space. GDF 2016 Conveners Patrons Dr. Shaikha Aisha Faleh Al Thani Forum Chair, QATAR Muhammad Ali UNITED STATES H.R.H. El Hassan Bin Talal JORDAN Prof. Dr. Mahmud Erol Kilic Secretary General, PUIC, IRAN H.R.H. Banderi A.R. Al Faisal SAUDI ARABIA Tan Sri Dr. Jemilah Mahmood Under Secretary General, Partnerships, IFRC SWITZERLAND H.E. Dr. Abdulaziz Al Twaijri Secretary General, ISESCO H.E. Dr. Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh Al Thani QATAR Dr. Cemalettin Kani Torun Member of Parliament, TURKEY Dr. Kerem Kinik President, Turkish Red Crescent, TURKEY Ambassador Hesham Youssef Assistant Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, OIC Tan Sri Dr. Munir Majid MALAYSIA H.E. Muhammad Jusuf Kalla INDONESIA Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool SOUTH AFRICA Amir A. Dossal UNITED STATES GDF 2016 Program Chair Dr. Yunus Sola Director, Academy of Philanthropy, United Kingdom GDF 2016 Organizers Tariq Cheema UNITED STATES Ayse Bohurler TURKEY Imtiaz A. Khan UNITED STATES Adem Elbasi TURKEY Xhengis Aliu UNITED STATES Ahmet Ozdemir TURKEY Pelin Gundes Bakir TURKEY Mohammad Raafi UNITED STATES Serdar Kaya TURKEY Michael Gassner SWITZERLAND Adel El-Huni LIBYA/USA Wajiha Haris ROMANIA Saleemah Abdul-Ghafur UNITED STATES Alberto Brugnoni ITALY Tipu Ahmad USA Saima Ashraf UNITED KINGDOM Saleem Ranjha PAKISTAN Yasar Celen TURKEY 2 Global Donors Forum 2016 globaldonorsforum.org BACKGROUND Five years ago, the Global Donors Forum was convened in Dubai to take on a challenging task: to define the roadmap for Muslim giving into the next decade. As a growing network of philanthropists, grantmaking foundations and socially responsible corporations, the Forum lead a consultative dialogue among the thought leaders from which, it was hoped, a new social compact could emerge. Half a decade on, with the world having changed dramatically as events in the Middle East would attest, the Global Donors Forum 2016, has a new set of issues to focus upon. Foremost among these is the need to rigorously analyze the past decade in order to ascertain how best to formulate strategies to counter emerging challenges. The GDF 2016 will, therefore, attempt to set new priorities as it looks to redefine the role of philanthropy, with a focus on the Muslim world in a radically changed global landscape. Massive upheavals across the world have contributed to the rise of extremism, with conflicts on the rise, the youth being affected adversely, unemployment on an upward arc, health indicators becoming an increasing source of concern and education suffering a downward spiral and political conflicts being dressed in religious ideologies. Faced with these unique yet inter-linked challenges, the GDF 2016 will seek to establish a solid path forward. Muslim giving, and philanthropy in general, will have to devise new and innovative ways to create a better world for all. The Global Donors Forum convenes distinguished philanthropists, public and private sector leaders, social investors, financial services industry executives, and experts from across the world to offer pragmatic insights and constructive responses to pressing global and regional challenges. The biennial Global Donors Forum serves as a marketplace for ideas, as a platform for sharing knowledge and for forging partnerships; and as a launching pad for high-impact collaborative activities. In addition, this convening is widely recognized as the premier forum on Muslim philanthropy worldwide where issues unique to Muslim giving are discussed in a safe space. 1st World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists 2nd World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Istanbul, Turkey March 22-24, 2008 3rd World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Building a Better World New Horizons - Sound Strategies 4th World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Global Donors Forum 2014 Defining the Roadmap for the Next Decade Celebrating Philantropy in Emerging Economies March 23-24, 2011, Dubai, UAE April 14-16, 2014, Washington, D.C. March 22-23, 2009 Emirates Palace Abu Dhabi, UAE March 21-22, 2010 Ritz Carlton Doha, Qatar “Facing Challenges and Finding Solutions” Leading Knowledge Partners Co-convenors EVENT UPDATE - FEBRUARY 23, 2009 building a better world for the AL FALEH Benevolence Beyond Social Divides™ Emirates Foundation 2009 Abu Dhabi Fund bottom billion Al Faleh Group for Educational & Academic Services GROUP Islamic Development Bank 2008 Istanbul Hasanah Advancing Effective and Accountable Giving 2010 Doha www.thewcmp.org 2011 Dubai Global Donors Forum 2016 2012 Kuala Lumpur 2014 Washington D.C. 3 globaldonorsforum.org Pre-Forum Activities Pre-Forum Activities @ World Humanitarian Summit Monday, May 23, 2016 | Istanbul Congress Center (ICC), Istanbul 13:00-14:30 SDG PHILANTHROPY PLATFORM The Future of Philanthropy in Humanitarian Action In collaboration with: UNDP, Foundation Center, The Humanitarian Forum, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and the World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists (WCMP) Philanthropy brings substantial resources to the table. But lack of coordinating mechanisms hampers the effectiveness and efficiency of philanthropic resources that are committed to humanitarian causes. Important sources of funding, including Islamic giving instruments and faith-based donations could be better programmed in concert with others. In this way, philanthropy-led solutions can reach scale and achieve deeper impact by leveraging the actions of others. Philanthropy’s commitment to innovations will be an important input in all of the conversations during the Summit, not least in modernizing humanitarian assistance through systematic use of new technology and approaches. The event will build on the existing global partnerships represented in the SDG Philanthropy Platform. The conversation will harness the strengths of a growing diversity of humanitarian organizations, including faith-based, indigenous and community-level philanthropy. Welcoming Remarks: Marcos Neto, Director, UNDP Keynote: Peter Laugharn, President, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation From Delivering Aid to Ending need, Investing in humanity, Managing Crises Differently Per Heggenes, CEO, Ikea Foundation Tariq Cheema, CEO, World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Bob Ottenhof, President, Center for Disaster Philanthropy Mark Lindberg, Director, Margaret A. Cargill Foundation Heather Grady, Vice President, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Leaving no one Behind and CatalyzingAction to Achieve Gender Equality: New Approaches to Collective Action Francis Charhon, President, Foundation de France HRH Lamia BintMajid Al Saud, Secretary-General, Alwaleed Philanthropies Tiberiu Fechete, Executive Director, SMURD Foundation Hany El-Banna, President, The Humanitarian Forum Kathleen Cravero, President, Oak Foundation Synthesis and Call to Action Bridging humanitarian and development programming: Connecting Humanitarian work and Sustainable Development Goals 17:15 – 18:15 SPECIAL SESSION ISLAMIC SOCIAL FINANCE Organized by the World Humanitarian Summit Islamic Social Finance, although increasingly linked in to development architecture, is an under-explored opportunity in the humanitarian sector. The Islamic Finance industry’s assets are presently estimated to be worth USD 2 trillion and are forecast to rise to USD 5 trillion by 2020. This is unsurprising, given that the total economy of Muslim countries is valued at USD 16.2 trillion, just behind the United States and the European Union. The potential contribution of Islamic social finance to support people living in crises is enormous, yet there is no coordination mechanism or an independent and autonomous body to help channel these funds effectively at the global level for humanitarian action. This special Session will explore the role of new and emerging donors from faith-based funding, especially from Islamic Social finance, in humanitarian action. 4 Global Donors Forum 2016 globaldonorsforum.org H.R.H. Sultan Nazrin Shah, The Ruler of Perak, Malaysia H.E. IyadMadani, Secretary General, Organization of Islamic Cooperation H.E. Xavier Bettel, Prime Minister, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Ahmad Ali Al-Madani, President, Islamic Development Bank Group Mahmoud Mohieldin, Senior Vice President, World Bank Group Dr. Hendar, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Indonesia Jan Egeland, Secretary General, Norwegian Refugee Council Ertharin Cousin, Executive Director, UN World Food Programme Cihan Sultanoğlu, Assist. Administrator, United Nations Development Programme Muzaffar Hisham, CEO, Maybank Islamic, Malaysia Yalda Hakim, BBC World News COMMITMENT TO THE WORLD HUMANITARIAN SUMMIT The Establishment of “HUMAN CRESCENT WAQF” The world’s first aid deployment waqf to crowdfund Zakah from individuals to support humanitarian projects, to be announced by the Islamic Development Bank group and the World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists. Global Donors Forum 2016 5 globaldonorsforum.org Pre-Forum Activities Pre-Forum Activities @ Global Donors Forum Tuesday, May 24, 2016 | Hyatt Regency Ataköy, Istanbul 19:30-20:30 DELEGATE RECEPTION Children on the Move Sponsored by Pearson, in partnership with Save the Children, UK, and hosted by: Teodora Berkova, Director of Social Innovation at Pearson Saba Al-Mubaslat, CEO of the Humanitarian Leadership Academy Dr. Imtiaz A. Khan, Chair of the World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Ambassador Michael Klosson, Vice President of Policy and Humanitarian Response, Save the Children, USA 6 Global Donors Forum 2016 globaldonorsforum.org Forum Day One Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Hyatt Regency Ataköy, Istanbul 09:00 – 10:30 OPENING PLENARY [THE THEME] - BALLROOM Resetting Priorities – Redefining Roles Massive upheavals across the world have contributed to the rise of extremism, with conflicts on the rise, the youth being affected adversely, unemployment on an upward arc, health indicators becoming an increasing source of concern and education suffering a downward spiral and political conflicts being dressed in religious ideologies. Faced with these unique yet inter-linked challenges, the GDF 2016 will seek insights from leaders on how to establish a solid path forward for philanthropy in general and Muslim giving in particular. Inaugural Remarks: Dr. Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh Al-Thani, The Chair, World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Message from the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon Read by Tariq Cheema, President, World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists Guest Dignitaries: Representative of Republic of Turkey Shaarik H. Zafar, Special Representative to Muslim Communities, United States Department of State Tan Sri Dr. Jemilah Mahmood, Under Secretary General, Partnerships, International Federation of Red Crescent and Red Cross Societies, Switzerland Elmansour Feten, Advisor to the IDB President, Director of the Trust Funds Department, Islamic Development Bank Group, Saudi Arabia Mohammad AbdulAziz Al Naimi, CEO, Silatech, Qatar Ambassador Elshad Iskandarov, President, ICYF-DC, Azerbaijan Ambassador Hesham Youssef, The Assistant Secretary General, OIC Hon. Victor-Viorel Ponta, Former Prime Minister of Romania 10:30–11:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:00–12:00 PLENARY [FINANCE & PHILANTHROPY] - BALLROOM In collaboration with Sound Vision Foundation Islamic Business and Finance: Enhancing Philanthropic Opportunities in the Muslim World This panel of experts in Islamic banking and finance will discuss the potential of Islamic banks and financial institutions to strengthen Muslim philanthropic activities as well as opportunities. The panelists will discuss in particular the opportunities that are available and the challenges that Muslims face when they engage in philanthropic ventures around the world. Abdul Malik Mujahid, President Sound Vision, Chair Emeritus Parliament of the World’s Religions, USA [Moderator] Panel Discussion Mansoor Durrani, Senior Vice President, National Commercial Bank, Saudi Arabia Mishal Hamed Kanoo, Chairman, The Kanoo Group, United Arab Emirates Samir Qasim Fakhro, UNESCO Consultant, IT & Education Strategies, Bahrain Humayon Dar, PhD, Chairman, EdBiz Corporation, UK 12:00 - 12:30 DISTINGUISHED GUEST LECTURE - BALLROOM In collaboration with Academy of Philanthropy Resetting priorities in Muslim philanthropy: trust and distrust, causes and casualties, voices and values? The argument for Muslim philanthropy’s need to reset priorities is intrinsically provocative. What failures of philanthropy or inability to understand pressing needs lie beneath the urge to reprioritise or reset a particular philanthropic reference frame? Why should or might donors shift their areas of expertise to those where knowledge and knowhow take time to acquire? How can re-prioritising (geographical, operational, cause focused or outcome focused) be well done and by whom? In a digital age, are philanthropists looking only to press the reset button – the (apparently) easy way? Or does reprioritising re-energise by changes of direction, of mind and perhaps of heart? Is priority re-setting a different terminology for rationing funds; or a vital signal to collaborators as co-donors? How is faith-funded and rooted giving affected by any resetting of priotities? The ‘effective altruism’ case , looking to a ‘scientific’ approach to identifying the ‘best’ projects to fund, could be seen as requiring perpetual reprioritising, as more evidence (as they see it) comes available. Continually realigning giving might suggest growing ruthlessness in philanthropy in pursuing its core social goals, or more immediately, a lever from which to gain new resources. Yet, whose priorities elsewhere – in governments, regions, corporations and cultures - also need a reset? Is it then the critical role of philanthropy to advocate for the resetting of priorities from these other sectors? Should social activism Global Donors Forum 2016 7 globaldonorsforum.org and advocacy now head the list of philanthropic action’s priorities reset? This paper draws on findings from philanthropy scholarship and practice to explore these questions. Three dualities are considered: the trust/distrust dimension affecting philanthropy, the causes and casualties affected in such resets, and the voices and values raised and expressed by the reset agenda. Jenny Harrow, Professor of Voluntary Sector Management, Cass Business School, City University London and Co-Director, Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy at Cass, United Kingdom Respondent: Sayyeda Salam, Philanthropy Director, Save the Children, UK REPORT UPDATE Cross-Border Funding Yunus Sola, PhD, Director, Academy of Philanthropy, UK 12:30 - 13:30 LUNCH BOOK SIGNING DURING LUNCH BREAK - FOYER “The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy” Edited by Jenny Harrow, Tobias Jung and Susan Phillips, UK Sponsored by Al-Faleh Group, Qatar 13:30 – 14:45 PLENARY [COUNTERING EXTREMISM] - BALLROOM In collaboration with Sound Vision Foundation Strategic Communication to Defeat Extremism & Islamophobia Extremism and radicalism are on the rise among Muslims, especially the Muslim Youth. The confusion and the terror created by ISIS, Boko Haram and the likes are exploited by Islamophobes to attack Muslims and Islam on the one hand and, on the other hand, to dehumanize and criminalize Muslims and their institutions in the West and elsewhere. This panel will discuss effective ways of dealing with it. Panelists will examine specific case studies of events that have recently happened in the U. S., Europe and other places in the Muslim World. Abdul Malik Mujahid, President Sound Vision,Chair Emeritus Parliament of the World’s Religions, USA [Moderator] Panel Discussion: Basit Koshul, PhD, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan Kristiane Backer, Author, former MTV Presenter, Germany Maggie Mitchell Salem, Executive Director, Qatar Foundation International, USA Pelin Gundes Bakir, PhD, Professor at ITU, Former Member of Turkish and EU Parliaments, Turkey Samira Said, International News Correspondent, USA 14:45 – 16:00 BREAKOUT-1 [SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS] - BALLROOM In collaboration with UNDP, SDG Philanthropy Platform and Tanoto Foundation Approaches to Align Philanthropy with Sustainable Development Goals [SDGs] The session will give participants a chance to exchange ideas and co-create plans how to engage in partnerships with others on developing youth ecosystems around issues of youth employment, financial inclusion, de-radicalization. It will explore how various Islamic financial instruments, waqf, zakat, sukuk bonds can be deployed effectively and efficiently to address these issues, in collaboration with others including the UN and governments. We will bring ideas generated in the preceding World Humanitarian Forum into this session and especially how Muslim philanthropists can work together to develop solutions to the global humanitarian problems. Marcos Neto, Director, UNDP [Moderator] Panel Discussion: Abdulaziz Almuzaini, Director of UNESCO Liaison Office in Geneva DrsDaan Elffers, Founder, Islamic Reporting Initiative for CSR, UAE Edmund J. Cain, Vice President, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, United States 8 Global Donors Forum 2016 globaldonorsforum.org Talal Al Hothal, Senior Research Specialist, Education Above All Foundation, Qatar Gwi-Yeop Son, Director, Corporate Programmes, UN OCHA Nour Shammout, Senior Policy Associate at J-PAL Global Olav Kjørven, Director of the Public Partnerships Division, UNICEF 14:45 – 16:00 BREAKOUT-2 [PERSPECTIVES IN PHILANTHROPY] - SALON 4 Tobias Jung, PhD, The University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK [Moderator] Presentations The Politics of Benevolence Amy Singer, Dept. of Middle Eastern & African History, Tel Aviv University, Israel Investing in Next Generations: Supporting Muslim Leaders Capacity Building , President, El-Hibri Foundation, USA Historic Cities: Preserving the Past to Build the Future Iqbal Noor Ali, Senior Advisor, Aga Khan Development Network, USA Community Foundations in Muslim Societies Sevda Kilicalp, Indiana University, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, USA Art, Culture, and Muslim Philanthropy Bilgehan Köhler, Founder, SanArt Ltd., Switzerland 16:00 – 16:15 COFFEE 16:15 - 17:30 PLENARY [SOCIAL INVESTMENT] - BALLROOM Sustainable and Strategic Investment in Refugees The dialogue will be around theory, evidence, and practice of social investment with a special focus on the growing refugee population. The examples of interventions and innovation will be shared with the audience, which have effectively lead the shift from aid dependence to value creation. Yunus Sola, Director, Academy of Philanthropy, United Kingdom [Moderator] Panel Discussion: Mark Salway, Director of Social Finance, Cass Business School, City University London Farooq Burney, Executive Director, Al Fakhoora, Qatar Tayeb Al Rais, General Secretary, Awqaf and Minor Affairs Foundation, Government of Dubai, UAE Helena Barroco, Diplomatic Adviser to Jorge Sampaio (former President of Portugal and former UN High Representative for the Alliance of Civilizations – currently Chair of the Global Platform for Syrian Students) Hon. Victor-Viorel Ponta, Former Prime Minister of Romania Announcements: a) “Resetting Giving Priorities” – Call for Chapters b) “Decision making in Muslim Giving” A joint research project of Academy of Philanthropy and University of Plymouth 19:00 – 22:00 KEYNOTE BANQUET - TOPKAPI PALACE The Holistic Approach to Humanitarian Crisis Welcome: Dr. Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh Al-Thani, The Chair, World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists GDF 2016 “Donor of the Year” Award Keynote Address: Dr. Kadir Topbaş, The Honorable Mayor of Istanbul Honorable Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of the Republic of Turkey (tentative) Global Donors Forum 2016 9 globaldonorsforum.org Forum Day Two Thursday, May 26, 2016 Hyatt Regency Ataköy, Istanbul 08:30–09:45PLENARY [EMERGING TRENDS] - BALLROOM Announcement: The Establishment of “FINOCRACY” Mohammad Raafi Hossein, CEO, Finocracy, UAE Redefining Humanitarian System in the 21st Century Shariq Siddiqui, Executive Director, ARNOVA, USA [Moderator] Guest Dignitaries: Sir FazleHasan Abed, Founder and Chairperson, BRAC, Bangladesh Daniel Wordsworth, President & CEO, American Refugee Committee Intl., USA Kerem Kinik, President, Turkish Red Crescent Society, Turkey Lisa Doughten, Chief of Secretariat, Central Emergency Response Fund, UN OCHA Brigitte Khair-Mountain, Director, Humanitarian Leadership Academy, UAE 09:45-10:45PLENARY [STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION] - BALLROOM In collaboration with Sound Vision Foundation Enhancing Public Relations and Media Capacities to Create Good News About Muslims Public relations plays a significant role in message dissemination, amplification and placement in major media, both traditional and digital. Muslims have rarely used PR to their advantage while others use PR techniques to defame Muslims and Islam. The panelists in this session will be the public relations experts both from the academia and the professional world. They will explore various ways PR can be used to better the image of Muslim charities and philanthropies. Case studies will be presented from best PR practices that have been used to manage crises. Strategies and models to enhance PR capacities of Muslim philanthropies will also be presented. Mohammad A. Siddiqi, Executive Director Sound Vision,Chair Emeritus Public Relations, Western Illinois University USA [Moderator] Panel Discussion: Ayse Bohurler, Producer, Co-Founder-The Justice & Development Party (AK), Turkey Fran Pappert-Shannon, Media Relations Specialist, TV host & Producer, Canada Meryem Ilayda Atlas, Editor in Chief of Daily Sabah, Turkey Omar Regan, Film Producer and Comedian, USA 10:45 – 11:00 COFFEE 11:00–12:00BREAKOUT-1 [WOMEN IN PHILANTHROPY] - BALLROOM In Collaboration with Actionaid International The role of Philanthropy in Enabling Women’s Leadership in Humanitarian Response Karolina Mzyk Callias, Policy Specialist, Foundations, Istanbul International Centre for Private Sector in Development, UNDP, Istanbul, Turkey [Moderator] Panel Discussion Richard Miller, Humanitarian Director, ActionAid International, UK Amani Mustafa, Program Quality, Impact & Learning Manager, ActionAid, Palestine Farah Kabir, Country Director, Actionaid, Bangladesh Degan Ali, Executive Director, ADESO, USA 11:00–12:00BREAKOUT-2 [WAQF REVITALIZATION] - SALON 4 Reversing the Trend of Neglect of WAQF Institutions to meet Development Demands of the Future The awqaf sector and its management often remain not well understood. This session will focus on issues that are relevant for the integration of awqaf into the mainstream of the Islamic financial industry. It will also address matters that are of concern to regulatory authorities, awqaf foundations and to all awqaf stakeholders. Michael Gassner, Founder, IslamicFinance.de Switzerland [Moderator] Panel Discussion: 10 Global Donors Forum 2016 globaldonorsforum.org Kavilash Chawla, Partner, Baton Global, UAE Tan Sri Mohammed Ali Hashem, Chairman, Awqaf Foundation, New Zealand Husain Benyounis, CEO, Smart Waqf, New Zealand Jassim Al-Najmawi, Research Fellow, Cass Business School, City University London 12:00 - 12:30 DISTINGUISHED GUEST LECTURE - BALLROOM In collaboration with Academy of Philanthropy Good Governance in Practice - What should a Successful Foundation look like? Using Case Study Method of a high profile UK Children’s Charity which has failed (now in the public arena) and based on a ten year outreach research project on good governance this session will outline key areas and good practice. Paul Palmer, PhD, Professor of Voluntary Sector Management, and Associate Dean for Ethics, Sustainability and Engagement, Cass Business School, UK Respondent: Mark Salway, Director of Social Finance, Cass Business School, City University London 12:30 - 13:30 LUNCH 13:30 – 14:45 BREAKOUT-1 [IMPACT INVESTING] - BALLROOM In collaboration with Islamic Development Bank and UNDP Islamic Impact Investing for SDGs: New Modalities for Partnership The panel “Islamic Impact Investing for SDGs: New Modalities for Partnership” brings together the experience of practitioners and investors to discuss the potential of Islamic impact investing for donors in achieving the development goals. This event will explore and identify challenges and opportunities to promote a broader role for Islamic philanthropist and social investors to engage in Islamic impact investing to support the SDG agenda. This session will also endorse the launch of a report on Islamic Impact Investing and SDGs, jointly prepared by the Islamic Development Bank and UNDP IICPSD. Gökhan Dikmener, Technical Specialist, UNDP Istanbul International Center for Private Sector in Development [Moderator] Panel Discussion: Marcos Neto, Director, UNDP Charles-Antoine Janssen, Managing Partner, Kois Invest, Belgium Geoffrey M. Glick, Executive Director, AIDS Vaccine Fund, USA Michael Gassner, IslamicFinance.de, Germany Nusret Yurter, Founder, Taze&Kuru, Country Rep, Dubai Islamic Bank, Turkey Waleid Asad Ismail, Director, Enterprise Development, Silatech, Qatar 13:30 – 14:45 BREAKOUT-2 [SOCIAL FINANCE ECOSYSTEM] - SALON 4 Humanitarian Funding Deficit: Interventions of Social Finance Multiple humanitarian agencies including the UN are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe. As a response to the ongoing humanitarian funding deficit, this session will showcase innovative solutions of Islamic charitable giving that intend to address the issue through technological innovations. Usama Al Zatari, Senior Associate, DinarStandard, UAE [Moderator] Panel Discussion Azim Kidwai, Chair, National Zakat Foundation, UK Chris Greenwood PhD, Head, Innovative Finance and Philanthropy, ICRC, Switzerland Sherine El-Traboulsi, Fellow, Overseas Development Institute, UK Siti Kamariah Ahmad Subki, Advisor, UN World Humanitarian Secretariat, USA Global Donors Forum 2016 11 globaldonorsforum.org 13:30 – 16:00 WORKSHOP [RESILIENCE AGAINST RADICALIZATION] - SALON 3 Confronting Extremism, Cultivating Diversity: Intervention Strategies for Youth Leaders and Workers Radicalization in Muslim societies and xenophobia in non-Muslim societies are two sides of the same coin—a response to a deepening crisis of identity and meaning among youth across the globe. In response to this crisis of identity the youth turn to religious fundamentalism and jingoistic xenophobia in search of meaning. The primary target of both the fundamentalists and the xenophobes is the erasure of cultural, religious, and ethnic diversity. While the particular resources they use to justify their intolerance are different, the result is the same—the eradication of all difference and polysemy and replacing it with enforced uniformity. In spite of other real and deep differences, both the religious fundamentalists and the secular xenophobes view the world around them and their place in it through the lens of a totalizing, binary logic. This binary logic, in both its religious and secular forms, stands in direct contradiction to both the wisdom of revelation (e.g., Qur’an) and the findings of post-Newtonian science. When the malaise of extremism is viewed through the bifocal lens of revealed wisdom and scientific knowledge we are better able to confront the scrooge of extremism and cultivate the alternative of diversity. Interlocutors: Basit Koshul, PhD, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan Endre Stiansen, Represent UNDP’s Oslo Governance Centre, Norway Angela Misra, Quintessential Insight, UK Ashfaq Siddique, Quintessential Insight, UK Fayyaz Baqir, Visiting Scholar, Department of Cultural Sciences, Goteborg University, Sweden Discussants: Adel El-Huni, ARC International, UAE Athar Osama, PhD, Founder Muslim World Science Initiative & Pakistan Innovation Foundation, Pakistan Hassan Shibly, Executive Director, CAIR Florida, USA Imtiaz A. Khan, Board Chair, World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists, USA Izharul Haq, PhD, CEO, Analytic 360, UAE Saima Ashraf, Deputy Leader, London Borough of Barking & Dagenham, UK Saleem Moeen, CEO, SecureTech consultancy, Pakistan Salman Younas, Shariah Advisor, Finocracy, UAE Wajiha Haris, President, Scheherazade Foundation, Romania 14:45 – 15:00 COFFEE 15:00 – 16:30 PLENARY [TRENDSETTERS] - BALLROOM Project Showcasing from around the world Taufiq Rahim, Executive Director, Globesight, UAE [Moderator] Keynote: Leveraging Social Media for Social Change Yonathan Parienti, Founder, Horyou, Switzerland Projects: Abdallah el Tassi 1- Bekaa Youth, Lebanon 2- BiniogiSathi Banking, Bangladesh Mabroor Mahmood 3- Children Heart Foundation, Pakistan Farhan Ahmed 4- Enhancing IB School, India Mansoor Durrani 5- Gardens of Peace, United Kingdom Mohamed Omer 6- Givology, United StatesMichael Gassner 16:30 – 17:00 CLOSING PLENARY [WAY FORWARD] - BALLROOM Reporting back Resilience against Radicalization Forum Declaration Dr. Kani Torun, Member Parliament, Deputy Chair Parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee, Turkey Note of Thanks Tariq Cheema, President, World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists, USA 12 Global Donors Forum 2016 globaldonorsforum.org GLOBAL DONORS FORUM 2016 SPEAKERS Last Name First Name Country Last Name First Name Country Abed Fazle Hasan Bangladesh Jung Tobias UK Ahmad Farhan Pakistan Kanoo Mishal UAE Ahmed Mabroor Bangladesh Khan Imtiaz A. USA Al Hothal Talal Qatar Kidwai Azim UK Al Naimi Mohammed Qatar Kilicalp Sevda Turkey Al Najmawi Jassim Qatar Kinik Kerem Turkey Al Rais Tayeb UAE Kjorven Olav Norway Al Thani Aisha Faleh Qatar Kohler Bilgehan Germany Al Zatari Usama UAE Koshul Basit USA Ali Degan Kenya Latif Farhan USA Almuzaini Abdulaziz Switzerland Mahmood Jemilah Malaysia Asad Waleid Qatar Miller Richard UK Ashraf Saima UK Misra Angela UK Atlas Meryem Ilyada Turkey Mitchell Salem Maggie USA Backer Kristiane Germany Moeen Saleem Pakistan Bakir Pelin Gundes Turkey Mountain Brigitte Khair UAE Baqir Fayyaz Sweden Mujahid Abdul Malik USA Barroco Helena Portugal Mustafa Amani Palestine Benyounis Husain New Zealand Neto Marcos Athias Brazil Bohurler Ayse Turkey Noor Ali Iqbal USA Burney Farooq S. Qatar Omer Mohamed UK Cain Edmund J. USA Osama Athar Pakistan Callias Karolina Mzyk Bulgaria Palmer Paul UK Cam Dr. Serdar Turkey Pappert-Shanon Fran Canada Chawla Kavilash USA Parienti Yonothan Switzerland Cheema Tariq USA Ponta Victor Romania Kabir Farah Bangladesh Rahim Taufiq USA Davutoglu Sare Turkey Regan Omar USA Dikmener Gokhan Turkey Said Samira USA Doughten Lisa USA Salam Sayyeda UK Durrani Mansoor Saudi Arabia Salway Mark UK El Huni Adel Libya Shammout Nour France El Tassi Abdallah Lebanon Shibly Hassan USA El-Hashemite Nisreen Iraq Siddiqi Mohammad A. USA Elkhodary Ahmed Saudi Arabia Siddique Ashfaq UK Ellfers Daan Netherlands Siddiqui Rushdi UAE Eltraboulsi Sherine Egypt Siddiqui Shariq USA Fakhro Samir Bahrain Singer Amy Israel Feten Elmansour Muritania Sola Yunus UK Gassner Michael Switzerland Son Gwi-Yeop Korea Glick Geoffrey M. USA Stiansen Endre Norway Greenwood Chris Switzerland Subki Kamariah A. Malaysia Haq Izhar ul UK Torun Kani Turkey Haris Wajiha Romania Wordsworth Daniel Australia Harrow Jenny UK Younas Salman UAE Hashem Mohammed Ali New Zealand Youssef Hesham Saudi Arabia Hossain Raafi UK Yurter Nusret Turkey Iskandarov Elshad Azerbaijan Zafar Shaarik USA Janssen Charles A. Belgium Global Donors Forum 2016 13 globaldonorsforum.org Notes 14 Global Donors Forum 2016 globaldonorsforum.org iennial convening im Philanthropists nd forge strategic social investment. Advancing effective and accountable giving The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists is a global network of affluent individuals, grantmaking foundations, and socially responsible corporations, established to advance effective and accountable giving. WCMP is a unique catalyst for partnership across public, private, and social sectors, offering information and resources to link donors with social investment opportunities. As a trusted broker of collaborative relationships, WCMP mobilizes financial and human resources to confront social needs and advance strategic philanthropy. philanthropists. It aims to build a culture of enduring engagement where Muslim donors collaborate with each other, and emerge as a significant, distinctive and vital component of the global philanthropic community. Mission The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists is committed to advancing strategic giving by leveraging the most effective use of knowledge, wealth, and influence among Muslim Philosophy Driven by the compassion that is intrinsic in Islamic values, Muslims should reach out to the destitute and oppressed, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, or religious belief. Vision The World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists envisions a peaceful, equitable, and sustainable world, generously endowed by ethical, inclusive, and effective philanthropy. Strategic Focus • Effective and Accountable Giving • Strategic Social Investment • Endowment (waqf ) Revitalization • Entrepreneurial Advancement • Knowledge Ecosystem • Next Generation Leadership • Environmental Stewardship • Diplomacy and strategic communication WCMP P.O. Box 3654 • Oak Brook, IL 60522 • United States Phone: +1 (630) 889 9512 • Fax: +1 (630) 889 9511 www.thewcmp.org • info@thewcmp.org Representative Offices: London, United Kingdom • Istanbul, Turkey • Doha, Qatar Imtiaz A. Khan Chair, Board of Directors – WCMP | ikhan@thewcmp.org SAVE the DATE Tariq H. Cheema President – WCMP | tcheema@thewcmp.org Yunus I. Sola Executive Director – AOP | ysola@academyofphilanthropy.org Mohammad Raafi Hossain CEO – Finocracy | raafi@finocracy.org Angela Massey Driskell Management Consultant – WCMP | amassey@thewcmp.org nial convening Philanthropists forge strategic ial investment. Hasanah building a better world for the Global Donors Forum 2016 Fund bottom billion 15 globaldonorsforum.org al convening ilanthropists rge strategic investment. Global Donors Forum is the biennial convening of the World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists to promote effective giving and forge strategic partnerships for high-impact social investment. DÜNYA HAYIRSEVERLER FORUMU 2016 Öncelliklerin ve Görevlerin Yeniden Tespiti 25-26 Mayıs, İstanbul Mayıs 23-24, Istanbul BM Dünya İnsanlık Kongresinden Sonra STRATEJI ICRAAT GÜVENİLİRLİK globaldonorsforum.org